Step by step progress of raising Poe Pho Ming, one of the newest character from mess studio.

THE illustration was done over the course of a nite, using .5 mechanical pencil on paper, scanned in grayscale, touched up and colored in using photoshop cs and painter8 with wacom intuos.

process on drawing is whole another game in completely different ballpark, so we wont even go there with this walk through.

what demonstrated here in these totem pole of screen captures are simply some simple painting techniques- hoonstyle ( i guess..) and afew layer works to enhance the depth and dimension of images using Painter and Photoshop.

mainly, it should suggest you that... in order to produce a quality image, it takes many steps and each steps must be executed deliverately, and precisely. many artists tend to drift away daydreaming as you move your pens and brushes across the canvas. keep in mind tho, if you plan out what you wanna accomplish at the end of the process, and follow your initial concept, anyone can create quality, tasty art.

there are 2 distinctive approach i usually take when i work on art.
one begins with line art. Lines initiate everything on the canvas, dominate the whole process. on the other hand, there is a way you approach with volume, and color. This particular piece, "Intergalactic beat session" falls under type A, Line art is set from the begining process, and color work goes around the line art.
cellshading is one of many mathod of art that exploits this notion of coloring.
Best way to preserve the line though out the process of coloring is having the line art in separate layer, and paint Under the line, instead of over. if you have scanned in paper, (which line art layer will have both Black line and White surface) then "multiply" layer attribute is your best friend.

if it was volume oriented approach, like typical "painting," i'd only use one layer or maybe a few extra normal layers, but when it comes to line art oriented, i rely heavily on layer works. i suppose some experiements with layer settings and different brush works should be done by yourself, and develop your own style with those techniques.

In these screenshots, i noted layer attributes, and opacity percentage. that should give you an idea and you can possibly mimic that on your own way.

somple people wonder why their art isnt as complete and well done as other artists' work. the answer is simple. you havent done all the work others have done. you can make some clever sketch with afew strokes and that can be your style, but if you do wanna make something complete, and advanced work as some of those industry professionals, you will have to spend your time and apply multiple techniques to a canvas. now you know this intergalactic beat session wasnt done with blink of an eye.

when its just you and your canvas, be patient, and enjoy every little steps.
if you learn to enjoy applying every little details, anyone can make nice technically advanced piece.

hope this walk though will do something nice for your artistic endeavor.

hey, why dont you send me a little note if you ever do something based on this tutorial? id be more than happy to see your work, and i will give you my honest opinion. that will make a nice perfect circle.

thanks everyone for enjoying my work. those who commented and added me to your friends list, i owe you a sushi and sake. one of these days we will hook up and enjoy nice art discussion over some unagi!

This is so cool! Wow, it sure takes a lot of work to create art. I am one of those lazy people who thinks they can get by with shortcuts, but now I see there's no easy way around art, especially CGing. Others can tell right away the amount of effort put into the your work.

Kudos for doing this. I haven't really seen a tutorial like this posted before. Very good CGing, and your drawing style is equally great. I have never been one to CG, because on everything I do I like to teach myself, and it just doesn't seem to be coming out good. So, I pretty much stick to the sketching. I would like to learn, as those around me tell me it would enhance the pictures so very much. I can't seem to find the time or skill to do so. And I seem to have a habit of smudging my pictures. This should help. Also, Mechanical pencil is the only way to go.

taht's very interesting to see how you progress in your art.............The final result could sometimes appear rather simplein its composition but we really see here that's there's a real work on each details and it makes us see the final in another way.....I LOVE

what can i say!!!!: THANK U those who created internet... Thanks them we can share tutorials like that... And thank u for share with us your skills.... I printed this pic and hang it on my wall . i luv it

wow this is certinally a fantastic piece of work its sooo so different to anything that i have seen on dev art and the way you have presented it is fantastic....it looks like you have taken a lot of time to work on this piece also but im sure you have got to be happy with the over all finish of it .....i will have to look throught the rest of your gallery and see what other intersting work you have D
keep up the fantastic work clap